I'm using Debian inside Bochs. Bochs does not have support for setting the
(Bochs' internal) hardware clock's time and is "upset" if you try to.
Also, for some reason, Debian in Bochs things time time is going by at
about three times the real speed.
So, of course I'd like to fix this as simply as
On 23 Jul 2003, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 16:45, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
> > With the kernel image from a disk (2.4.20-bf2.4) and the root device set
> > to /dev/hda1 my "computer" boots up fine. With newer 2.4 kernel images
> > (kernel-image
With the kernel image from a disk (2.4.20-bf2.4) and the root device set
to /dev/hda1 my "computer" boots up fine. With newer 2.4 kernel images
(kernel-image-2.4-386, kernel-image-2.4.21-1-386
kernel-image-2.4.21-2-386) I can't seem to boot.
I've tried:
root=/dev/hda1
root=/dev/ide/host0/bus0/targ
Where can I find the code used for packages.qa.debian.org?
Drew Daniels
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On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 12:31:05PM -0600, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
> > I'm looking for a program called pfinger which is apparently part of
> > Debian. It is executed by a program that uses the command "./finger" so
> > that means that it's not the pascal
I'm looking for a program called pfinger which is apparently part of
Debian. It is executed by a program that uses the command "./finger" so
that means that it's not the pascal finger program. Can anyone point me to
this program, help me find it or say authoritatively that it is not in
Debian (or n
I don't think this is necessarily off topic. I too had the same problem,
but it went away when I changed my init string or upgraded the modem's
onboard code, I can't remember which.
You can test init strings with hyperterm, minicom or other such programs.
The atix where x is a number should help
I'm looking for a program or some code to help extract url's from
arbitrary file types. I imagine I could write such a program using bison,
but I'd like to use an existing program to reduce the amount of research
that I would have to do to figure out what is and isn't a valid URL.
Hi,
I would like to use patch or another program to extract a single file
from a .diff file. I know the file name, but I can't seem to get the
syntax correct. Currently I have to extract all the files in the .diff and
delete the ones I don't want.
Thanks
Drew Daniels
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